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BART this morning is launching a new app available for Apple and
Google Android devices that will enable riders to more easily report crimes
and suspicious activities to transit police.

BART Watch is free to download from the agency's website
www.bart.gov, as well as the Apple App Store and Google Play.

"This new technology will allow us to partner with our riders so
they can 'see something, say something' and help us keep the system safer and
more secure," BART Police Chief Kenton Rainey said in a statement.

The app will also be offered in Spanish and Chinese.

Riders will be able to use BART Watch to send a text message of
what they are seeing. There is an option to attach a picture to the text
message.

In areas with no cellular service, a text message sent will be
delivered once the rider goes to an area with service.

The app has pull-down menus that lets riders choose which report
they want to send, including a crime in progress, an illegally parked
vehicle, disruptive behavior, a robbery or theft, an unattended bag or
package and vandalism.

The reports will go directly to BART police dispatch to be
prioritized for response.

BART police will also use the app to send alerts out to riders.

BART officials were planning a news conference at 11 a.m. today at
the Powell Street station in San Francisco to discuss the launch of the app.